MCLE Credit: | 6.0 (Ethics: 1.0) |
Live-Interactive Credit: | 0.0 |
Designation Credit: | 6.0 Divorce and Family Law, 1.0 Ethics (Designations Information) |
GAL for Children CE Credit: | 6.0 (GAL Information) |
Price: | $309 (Includes a downloadable audio version.) |
Viewable Through: | 08/31/2024 |
$309.00 (or 6 Bundle Credits)
A pre-recorded streaming VIDEO replay from the October 2023 live seminar, 42nd Annual Family Law.
Cosponsored with the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar
Family law is an ever-changing area that represents the majority of the civil cases heard by Virginia Circuit Courts. For more than 40 years, this program, cosponsored with the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar, has kept Virginia family law attorneys up to date on new developments in the law. The seminar features an outstanding faculty and includes six hours of CLE credit with material ranging from annual legislative and case law updates to specific programs on the most pressing family law matters.
This year’s topics include:
COURSE TOPICS
Bi-annual Case Law Update Craig W. Sampson
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Bi-annual Legislative Update Daniel L. Gray
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Medical Records as Evidence: What You Need to Know Before Requesting or Sharing Them Nanda Davis, Hon. David Carson, Mollie Elder, Dr. Suzanne Baldwin In this panel discussion, we will hear from a judge, a therapist, and an attorney who represents medical practitioners about requesting medical records and the limits on confidentiality protections. What are the various ways to obtain medical and therapeutic records? What are the rules regarding redisclosure of medical records? What do judges consider when they rule on motions to quash record subpoenas? And from the therapist’s perspective, how does the release of records affect the therapist-patient relationship? |
Digital Evidence: Preservation, Authenticity, and Objections Nanda E. Davis, Melanie Peters
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Best Practices in Trial Preparation Rich Garriott This session will explore what a family law attorney needs to be aware of at a trial court level to prepare a successful appeal. |
Can You Really Say That? Ethical Considerations in Family Law Pleadings Barry J. Waldman, Esq. This session will discuss the Rules of Professional Conduct and Legal Ethics Opinions that govern a practitioner’s ethical obligations when drafting pleadings and apply them to a number of scenarios and hypotheticals. |
ACULTY
Hon. David Carson / Roanoke Circuit Court
Nanda E. Davis, Davis Law Practice PLLC / Roanoke
Mollie Elder, Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black PLC / Roanoke
Rich Garriott, Garriott Maurer, PLLC / Virginia Beach
Daniel L. Gray, Cooper Ginsberg Gray PLLC / Fairfax
Melanie Peters, Weaver Law Firm PC / Roanoke
Craig W. Sampson, Barnes & Diehl, PC / Richmond
Barry J. Waldman, Waldman & Associates PLLC / Fredericksburg
MODERATOR
Sarah J. Knapp, ShounBach / Fairfax